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  2. FLIGHT TO AUSTRALIA

    Captain R. Douglas, with Lieutenant J. S. L. Ross, started at 11.33 this morning from Hounslow for Dijon (France) as the first stage of the [?]g[?] ...

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  3. SPORTING

    Races will be held at Caulfield tomorrow, when the principal event will to the Armadale Cup. Following are the acceptances and selections by ...

    Article : 304 words
  4. LEAGUE OF NATIONS

    At a big meeting in support of the League of Nations at the Queen's Hall Mr. A. J. Balfour re-emphasised the fact that the League alone could ...

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  5. IRISH RACE CONVENTION

    In connection with the resolutions of the recent Irish race convention held in Melbourne, the following cable message has been received by Archbishop ...

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  8. OUTLOOK OF THE EMPIRE

    Colonel L. C. M. S. Avery (Parliamentary Under-Secretary for the Colonies), interviewed in the "Morning Post, said that there was no cause ...

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  9. VICKERS VIMY MACHINE IS MAKING GOOD PROGRESS

    Captain Ross-Smith and Lieutenant Kean Ross-Smith with mechanics Bennett and Sh[?]ers, who left England at 9 o'clock yesterday morning in their ...

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  10. A PRESBYTERIAN PROTEST

    At a meeting of the commission of the Presbyterian State Assembly in Melbourne yesterday, a motion was carried protesting emphatically against ...

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  11. SOUTH AUSTRALIA

    The s.s. Cooyong yesterday arrived with 3000 tons of coal. ...

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  12. TWO SOLDIERS KILLED BY I.W.W. MEMBERS

    A message from Seattle states that two American soldiers were killed and a dozen others wounded at Centralia, when some members of the I.W.W., ...

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  13. HEAVY CHERRY CROP

    Cherry picking is now general, and the Cherryville crop promises to be a heavy one. ...

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  14. DARWIN OFFICIALS

    Judge Bevan and Messrs. Carey and Evans, the deported Darwin officials, left for Melbourne yesterday. ...

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  15. MICHAEL THE ERAVE or CHAL.

    The South Australian Tattersall's Club will race on the Adelaide Old Course to-morrow, and winners will be hard to pick, says "Grand Flaneur." ...

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  16. GUNSHOT WOUNDS

    Maurice Cliff (27), a resident of Aldinga, was admitted to the Adelaide Hospital with gunshot wounds to the face. His injuries are serious, but no ...

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  17. AMERICAN MINERS" TROUBLE

    Following the cancellation of the miners' strike. President Wilson issued a call to the miners and employers to a conference to settle their differences. ...

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  18. POULET AT KARACHI

    A message from Karachi says that it is understood that M. Poulet is unlikely to leave Karachi for two or three days. His aeroplane will be thoroughly ...

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  19. STATE POLITICS

    The Government hopes to prorogue Parliament next week. The deficiency in the State finances has been raised to £1.503.401 to the end of the ...

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  20. ANTI-PROHIBITION

    The Town Hall was filled yesterday on the occasion of an anti-prohibition meeting addressed by Captain Burkett. The chair was occupied by "Bert" ...

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  21. DISTRESS WORK

    Sir,—I heartily support all that has been said by "Family" in his letter in "The Miner" of November 12 on the above subject; and I am with him ...

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  22. AUSTRALIAN KILLED IN A CAFE DISTURBANCE

    During a disturbance in a cafe at Peronne, an Australian soldier was Killed and another was wounded. ...

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  23. ALDERMAN AND BOARD

    At last night's meeting of the Port Afelaide City Council, Alderman Anderson said that he had tendered his resignation as the city's representative ...

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  24. COST OF STRIKES

    The Employees' Federation in its annual report sets out that during the period from 1913 to 1918 the total wages lost by strikes in Australia ...

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  25. TOTALISATOR COMMISSION

    The Chief Secretary has introduced in the Legislative Assembly a bill to amend the Totalisator Act. He said that the bill allowed country clubs 65 ...

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  26. LABOR IS SUCCESSFUL IN VICTORIAN BY-ELECTION

    An extraordinary election to fill the vacancy for the Albert Park constituency in the Victorian Legislative Assembly, caused by the resignation of ...

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  27. PRESIDENT WILSON

    President Wilson sat up to-day for the first time for six weeks. The British Ambassador called at the White House and chatted with Mrs. Wilson, ...

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  28. BOXING

    At the Trades Hall Quadrangle tomorrow night, Bobby Lane and J. Smith will contest the final of the 9st. division, and G. Hill and W. Lees will ...

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  30. BOOTLESS CHILDREN

    Sir,—I think it is time that Broken Hill, with its seven-months' strike, copied the example of the people of Echuca and Bendigo by insisting that ...

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  31. IRON QUOITS

    The following matches, under Iron Quoits Association auspices, have been arranged for to-morrow:- All Nations v. Newmarkets.—All ...

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  32. MR. JUSTICE HIGGINS SUFFERING FROM AN ILLNESS

    Owing to the continued indisposition of Mr. Justice Higgins there was no sitting of the Federal Arbitration Court to-day. His Honor has not sat since ...

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